Remake of the last final in Copenhagen ! Triay and Salazar were thirsty for revenge this Saturday in Vienna against Bea Gonzalez and Delfi Brea, but they once again missed the mark.

Bea Gonzalez and Brea Delfi in symbiosis

The first set keeps all its promises. The two pairs engage in a fierce battle. The games are engaged, but neither duo manages to tell the difference. These are ultimately Bea González and Delfi Brea who take the advantage in a one-way tie-break. The “Superpibas” are confident and offer a padel stronger than that of their opponents.

Bea Brea Salazar Triay set 1

Slight tensions appear between Gemma Triay and Alejandra Salazar. The two players seem lost and face to face Bea and Delfi impress with their complementarity. This second set is a tactical showdown between two pairs that are struggling to win their service games. Once again, the “Superpibas” made the difference and escaped in the second set. Gonzalez and Brea are in symbiosis. The Hispano-Argentinian pair are in full confidence and are rolling out their padel. Victory in straight sets 7/6 6/2 for those who have won a seventh victory in a row on the WPT!

End of series for Salazar/Triay

No 15th consecutive final for numbers 2. Bea Gonzalez and Delfi Brea offer themselves a new final on the WPT after their victory in Copenhagen. This Sunday they will be opposed to the numbers 1 of the circuit. Will they be able to do the double? Answer on Sunday, for a final that promises to be electric.

Vincent Gallie

A fan of oval football, round ball but also racket sports, he was stung by the padel during his adolescence in Galicia. As comfortable in front of the camera as behind a microphone, Vince will be able to bring his vision and expertise as a fan of the little yellow ball.